Last week I wrote about CNN’s new program, (Get to) The Point, which was billed as a one-week experiment to see if the network could improve its ratings in the 10 p.m. time slot.
The initial ratings were awful, and as the week wore on they didn’t get any better, forcing the network to make good on its promise to cancel the show if it failed...

In what has become the cable-news version of Survivor, the ground continues to shift at CNN as new president Jeff Zucker tries to remake the network.
John King, whose John King USA show flopped and was believed to have been headed out the door after Jake Tapper was given his office, received a reprieve with a new contract and will stay with the network...

Anderson Cooper, whose program has been one of the few recent bright spots at CNN, apparently wasn't able to replicate his cable news success in the competitive world of daytime talk shows. Warner Brothers announced on Monday that they are canceling his show, Anderson Live, after it completes its second season next summer.
Cooper’s show, which...

Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz became the object of some ridicule from CNN’s Anderson Cooper. He said that the DNC chairwoman was in an “alternate universe” after she had bungled her explanation as to why the Democrats decided to amend their platform to include “God” and “Jerusalem,” after initially leaving those words out.
Wasserman...

On Thursday night, in his "Keeping Them Honest" segment, CNN’s Anderson Cooper challenged DNC chairwoman Debbie Wasserman-Schultz over a fundraising email in which Wasserman-Schultz “misquoted” the Los Angeles Times in an effort to distort Mitt Romney’s stance on abortion.
The DNC email tried to tie Romney’s stance to that of Rep. Todd...

On the eve of CNN’s 32nd birthday on June 1, Turner Broadcasting CEO Phil Kent admitted that "we haven't put the best shows on the air,” as one of the reasons that CNN’s ratings have recently sunk to levels not seen in more than 20 years.
Kent spoke to the Nomura U.S. Media & Telecom Summit on Thursday, where he addressed the problems at the once...